dobsonfly,Corydalidaealso called fishfly any insect of the family Corydalidae of a group of insects (order Megaloptera) with that are usually large and have four net-veined wings of similar size and shape. Dobsonflies are found in North and South America, Asia, Australia, and Africa.

Corydalus cornutus is a large insect with a wingspread of about 13 cm (5 inches). The jaws (or mandibles) , are considerably larger in the male than in the female , and are characteristic of the insect’s sexual dimorphismand . They may exceed 2.5 cm (1 inch) in the male. Females lay up to about 3,000 eggs in whitish clusters near streams; after . After the eggs hatch, the young larvae crawl to the water and mature there in two or three years. The maturing larvae, large (sometimes 8 cm long) and larvae are blackish in colour , and live beneath stones in rapidly flowing streams. These larvae Large, older larvae may be up to 8 cm (3.15 inches) long and have strong biting mouthparts and are ferocious predators on other aquatic insects and small invertebrates. They can also inflict painful bites on humans. Mature larvae migrate from their freshwater habitat to wet soil, moss, or decaying vegetation near the water to form pupal cells from which adults emerge. The larvae, sometimes known as hellgrammites, or toebiters, are eaten by fish, especially bass, and are used as bait by fishermen. Megaloptera larvae also act are important as important biotic environmental indicators due to their high intolerance of water pollution.